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Paris Gallery Weekend — 2020
Past: July 2 → 5, 2020
Paris Gallery Weekend are pleased to announce the participation of 57 Parisian modern and contemporary art galleries for its next edition that will take place from July 2 — 5, 2020.
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Film, installation, painting...
Multiple venues
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Miroslav Tichý — Piège pour un voyeur
Past: January 10 → February 28, 2015
Pourquoi sommes-nous tellement attirés par ces photographies de Miroslav Tichý ? Qu’ont-elles donc qui nous fascine, qui nous empêche d’en détacher les yeux, et qui, ensuite, nous poursuit, nous hante jusque dans nos rêves ? Quelle est cette sourde oppression qui s’en dégage ?
Drawing, photography, mixed media
Christophe Gaillard Gallery
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Hannah Whitaker — The Fifth Hammer
Past: November 16, 2013 → January 11, 2014
Whitaker’s photographs start with organizing principles ranging from visual patterning, to repetitive motions, to number systems, to the structures of John Cage’s musical compositions. The exhibition marks Whitaker’s increasing focus on the space inside the photographic apparatus.
Photography
Christophe Gaillard Gallery
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Tetsumi Kudo — Human cultivation
Past: October 5 → November 9, 2013
Tetsumi Kudo aimed at giving an account of the metamorphosis of modern man through notions of chance, indeterminacy, biology, sex and control, and in so doing questioned what survives of human freedom in our society of today: the place of the innate and the acquired, and that of the programmed response. He thus set out the bases of what he would call “a new ecology”.
Drawing, film, painting...
Christophe Gaillard Gallery
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Carte blanche à Jean-Pascal Léger
Past: September 5 → 21, 2013
Comme Malraux le proposait déjà dans son musée imaginaire, Jean-Pascal Léger nous invite à un va-et-vient entre art moderne et contemporain à travers des œuvres d’artistes tels que Thibault Hazelzet, André Marfaing, Thomas Müller, Daniel Pommereulle, Nicolas de Staël, Pierre Tal Coat, Paul Wallach.
Painting, photography, sculpture
Christophe Gaillard Gallery
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Guillaume Lebelle — Pan
Past: March 9 → May 11, 2013
Guillaume Lebelle is bringing the world into his painting by more troubles paths, more unspeakable ones, from which he does not seek to master the effects. Pan is his second solo exhibition.
Painting
Christophe Gaillard Gallery
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Pierre-Yves Bohm — Troubles of my time
Past: January 24 → February 23, 2013
The Gallery Christophe Gaillard presents the first personal exhibition of Pierre-Yves Bohm. Since his retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Tourcoing in 2009, he slowly pursues his creation and a series of large paintings and several works on paper will be shown to the public for the first time.
Mixed media
Christophe Gaillard Gallery
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Thibault Hazelzet — La parabole des aveugles
Past: November 29, 2012 → January 12, 2013
La nouvelle série photographique de l’artiste Thibault Hazelzet, présentée aujourd’hui, est une variation libre du tableau de Bruegel l’Ancien « La Parabole des aveugles » (1568). Dans cette toile, six aveugles en haillons, guidés les uns par les autres car se tenant par l’épaule, semblent aller de concert vers une chute certaine.
Photography, sculpture
Christophe Gaillard Gallery
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Michelle Lopez — Blue Angels
Past: October 18 → November 24, 2012
The exhibition is composed of a new series of (4) ten-foot tall, mirrored, aluminum forms, that continue the artist’s investigation of sculptural history and its breakdown. In this instance, Lopez looks to the legacy of Minimalism in order to examine the fascist quality of the monolith.
Drawing, sculpture
Christophe Gaillard Gallery
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Fabian Knecht — Mit dem Herz voran
Past: November 24, 2011 → January 7, 2012
For his first solo show at the Galerie Christophe Gaillard, Fabian Knecht will present a set of recent pieces, most of which were purposely produced for the exhibition. Born in 1980, Fabian Knecht first established his creative practice as a filmaker, shooting numerous video clips and documentaries on music concerts and roadshows.
Painting, photography, video
Christophe Gaillard Gallery
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Isabelle Le Minh — Why didn’t you make it larger ?
Past: October 13 → November 19, 2011
the artist started out by working on the photographic representation of the real before extending her field of investigation a few years ago to the question of the image and to the domain of contemporary art. Since then, she has been conceiving and producing resolutely conceptual pieces that play on words, signs and cultural codes.
New media, photography, video
Christophe Gaillard Gallery
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Thibault Hazelzet — Autoportraits
Past: March 17 → April 23, 2011
Following a formal research in photography, Thibault Hazelzet manipulates and plays with the introspective codes of the self-portrait. Each piece is the result of a double exposure. On the same negative, the artist first photographs his own body, onto which he then superimposes a photograph of roughly spattered paint.
Painting, photography
Christophe Gaillard Gallery
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The title as the curator’s art piece
Past: January 29 → February 26, 2011
Inasmuch as the function of a title is to condense the subject matter of the exhibition or to summarize its spirit, _The title as the curator’s art piece_ may appear rather puzzling. This title is a work of Stefan Brüggemann, who has been developing for some years a list of titles for exhibitions that are freely available.
Painting, sculpture, video
Christophe Gaillard Gallery
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Chiharu Shiota — Dialogue with absence
Past: November 25, 2010 → January 15, 2011
While the installations encircling objects in networks of spidery black threads scored the minds of visitors at the Hayward Gallery, for this new exhibition, an impressive network of catheters will go through and around a large hanging white painted dress, with a red liquid pushed by about a dozen peristaltic pumps.
Installation, sculpture, video
Christophe Gaillard Gallery
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